14 thoughts on “Nutcracker Scarf!”

thank you so much my daughter will be over the moon when she gets hers now if i can jus tfgure out how to do a ballet dancer!!! you are so helpful to challenged people like me who need explicit directions and have no eye for color again cannot thank you enough!!!
missy aka raggedyanna6 on youtube

I absolutely LOVE your Santa, Snowman, and Nutcracker circular scarves. Would you grant permission for me to convert the patterns for use with flatbed knitting machines such as Brother, Silver Reed, etc. and to publish them in the Carolinas Machine Knitting Guild newsletter, including the pictures you shared on YouTube with measurements? I’d give full credit to you, specifically mentioning your name and that you granted permission for the patterns to be converted, and the pictures to be used.

I’m looking forward to hearing back from you. (I’ll send this same message on Facebook and other social media in hopes of hearing back from you soon.)

Of course! I’d be honored to be “shared” so professionally! Do you have a website or blog that I could share in return?! I have some machine knitters who subscribe to my YouTube channel who may be interested in your versions!

Oh, goodness… I don’t remember! The buttons are the smallest size buttons available so those are easy to find. Re: the eyes… As I demonstrated in the Snake Scarf and Santa Scarf videos, you can change the personality with different eye choices and placement. I suggest you bring your scarf to the store and choose the eyes that appeal to you most.

Important note: you may want to buy safety eyes if you’re selling your work. There are so many crazy sue-happy people out there these days. Our church can’t even sell used plastic kitchen utensils in our big rummage sale because the church was once sued because someone got sick from “bacteria that can live inside plastic items.” Just something to consider.